Sparoz, your car is going to be amazing with those shoes on. Will be really interesting to see the results with the stock suspension. I spent some time this weekend with a Touring Car Masters - 911 RS team and was discussing the wheels with their engineer. He said it should be good with stock suspension and if you had adjustables, you'd probably just soften it up a bit.

Very very interested in your thoughts and feedback... I hate you for sending me images of these... And that roof!

Sparoz, your car is going to be amazing with those shoes on. Will be really interesting to see the results with the stock suspension. I spent some time this weekend with a Touring Car Masters - 911 RS team and was discussing the wheels with their engineer. He said it should be good with stock suspension and if you had adjustables, you'd probably just soften it up a bit.

Very very interested in your thoughts and feedback... I hate you for sending me images of these... And that roof!

Interesting thoughts on softening the suspension. It do make sense though (I think?? - may be I am still trying to comprehending this). Not convinced with the roof yet - especially we need someone out here who is going to do a good job.

PS - Wheels made it to Brisbane today so hopefully I can post some pics tomorrow before it goes on the car .

Interesting thoughts on softening the suspension. It do make sense though (I think?? - may be I am still trying to comprehending this). Not convinced with the roof yet - especially we need someone out here who is going to do a good job.

PS - Wheels made it to Brisbane today so hopefully I can post some pics tomorrow before it goes on the car .

He said the suspension needs to work less so doesn't have to be as stiff - which made sense to me at the time. He said the stock suspension didn't need to be adjusted and should cope easier with the lighter wheels.

Looking forward to seeing them on your car. What colour did you go with?

Re Roof: The body shop in town is excellent and should be able to fit it with no issues. Just not sure about the cost/weight ratio.